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“The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed.” Whose hand and heart has the poet referred to in this line?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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“The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed.” Whose hand and heart has the poet referred to in this line?

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The hand and heart of king Ozymandias has been referred to by the poet in this line. Though he was a cruel and wicked king, he took great care of his people.

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Answered by vinshultyagi
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The poet's use of the word "hand" refers to the sculptor's hand, the very hand that was responsible for the creation of the sculpture of Ozymandias. The poet's use of the word "heart" refers to Ozymandias's own emotions and his arrogance that his significance would persist even after death.

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